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l|f III 0u (iII)ur0iiag. A^iril ID. 1919. 



Ketiolrcd. That tlic followiiifi' Minute he entered on the records 

 of the Society: 



Mrs. Margaret Olivia Saj>e died on Xovemher 4-, 1918, leaving: 

 many great legacies and bequests to institutions philanthropic and 

 benevolent in their jiurjioses and to civic corporations formed for 

 tlie benefit, welfare and jileasure of the people. 



The New York Zoological Society were beneficiaries of iier noble 

 liounty in a large degree. 



It is with deep gratitude and the keenest appreciation that this 

 gift is accepted and the thanks of the Society placed on record. 



Although Mrs. Sage may not be able to watch the great develop- 

 ment and equal inqiroxemeiit that is now made ]iossible by her bene- 

 faction, yet the cause of science and education, as well as the Joy 

 and pleasure of her fellow citizens old and young, will prove a 

 lasting and beautiful memorial to her. 



Fiirfhfu- Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing Minute be con- 

 ve\'cd to the Trustees of tlic Russell Sage Foundation. 



Mn\or WtUtam Austin Waliauiortli 



The Chairman reported tiie death, in Boston, on May .■?. 1918, 

 of Major William Austin Wadsworth, Member of the Class of 191!). 



Upon motion, duly seconded, it was 



Rdiolved, That the New York Zoological Society learns with 

 dee]i regret of the death of their associate on the Board of Managers 

 of the New York Zoological Society, Major W. iVustin Watlsworth. 

 In his death, the Society loses one of its most devoted friends, and 

 the community, one of its most loyal and useful citizens, and the 

 Committee desires to take this ojiportunity to express its sense of 

 })ersonal bereavement. Be it further 



Resolved. That a copy of these minutes be sent to the family of 

 Major Wadsworth. 



